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""A Description Of A Singular Aboriginal Race Inhabiting The Summit Of The Neilgherry Hills: Or Blue Mountains Of Coimbatoor, In The Southern Peninsula Of India"" is a book written by Henry Harkness and published in 1832. The book provides a detailed account of the aboriginal tribe that inhabited the Neilgherry Hills, also known as the Blue Mountains of Coimbatoor, in the southern part of India. The author describes the physical appearance, customs, and way of life of the indigenous people, drawing on his personal observations and interactions with them. Harkness also delves into the history…mehr

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""A Description Of A Singular Aboriginal Race Inhabiting The Summit Of The Neilgherry Hills: Or Blue Mountains Of Coimbatoor, In The Southern Peninsula Of India"" is a book written by Henry Harkness and published in 1832. The book provides a detailed account of the aboriginal tribe that inhabited the Neilgherry Hills, also known as the Blue Mountains of Coimbatoor, in the southern part of India. The author describes the physical appearance, customs, and way of life of the indigenous people, drawing on his personal observations and interactions with them. Harkness also delves into the history of the tribe, exploring their origins and the changes they have undergone over time. Overall, ""A Description Of A Singular Aboriginal Race Inhabiting The Summit Of The Neilgherry Hills"" offers a fascinating insight into the culture and lifestyle of a little-known tribe in India, making it a valuable resource for historians and anthropologists alike.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.